Thursday, May 15, 2008
Ad Age: Older PVR owners more likely to timeshift and skip ads
Got a Segway? Like social networking? Then Social Segway is for you
How to run Leopard on a desktop PC. Yes. PC
Say hello to the new Google reader for the iPhone
How to live small in the big city of Tokyo
What's more important than your wallet? How about your mobile phone?
Did Twitter really outshine the mainstream press?
The SuperSmoker is an electronic cigarette. Yes, really
Looking for Stock Flash components? If so - check out Flash Den
Husque make gorgeous plates - what is it with us and plates these days?
10 tips on managing a creative environment
Who will write tomorrows code?
Is the new front line in spam your Facebook profile?
Labels: architecture, coding, creative environments, facebook, Husque, Leopard, PVR, Social Segway, spam, Stock Flash, Supersmoker, timeshifting, tokyo, twitter
posted by olli @ 21:05Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Say hello to Nokia's mobile touch interface
Houyhnhnms looks like a really interesting video blog
The social graph: Issues and Strategies in 2008
Yahoo! says no to Microsoft but maybe to AOL. AOL?
Silobreaker is another really interesting visual news aggregator
Speaking of aggregation - eDopter is a site that aggregates social trends
Gamescape allows you to play a game and build a 3-D city at the same time
Has Russia really become a superpower of spam?
How to turn usable content into winning content
Zzzphone allows you purchase and customize mobile phones any way you like
Your next UE innovation is only as good as the processor they throw it on
Labels: 3D, cities, content, edopter, Gamescape, Houyhnhnms, News, Nokia, Russia, silobreaker, social graph, spam, touch interfaces, trends, user experience, ZZZPhone
posted by olli @ 13:49Thursday, January 31, 2008
The 50 most popular web design blog posts, resources and cheat sheets of 2007
Say hello to Google's new experimental search features (most certainly in beta)
It's like deja vu all over again. MTV relaunches its website
What does the media business model actually mean?
AIGA asks if Monkey Magazine really is the future of publishing
Or - is the future of publishing more in line with Instapaper?
These are eight mistakes that web developers usually make
Is this the worlds most expensive PC?
Say hello to the Dieter Rams Flickr photo pool
Why Twitter is a platform for serious journalistic discourse
Venture Beat looks at the latest trends in online advertising
Uh-Oh. Is the Times Online spamming social media networks?
How to prepare yourself from the upcoming Vampire Weekend backlash
London Underground will be trialing some new schemes at getting people on and off tube trains
This is a London Underground tube map specifically designed for tourists
Labels: AIGA, Dieter Rams, Instapaper, London Underground, media business model, Monkey magazine, mtv, spam, twitter, Vampire Weekend, web design
posted by olli @ 21:17Friday, November 9, 2007
Has the iPod Touch 1.1.2 release been jailbroken before it's even released?
Cory Doctorow (who else?) on how to use Creative Commons licenses
Looks like the HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray fight has hit a stalemate
Say hello to VBS TV - a sort of mash-up between YouTube and current.tv
First a backlash, but now is Facebook's new social ads system illegal?
Believe it or not, this is a lovely collection of spam one-liners
Radiohead says ComScore results are completely inaccurate
Is web surfing dead?
What motivates Wikipedians to do what they do?
Why creating a software start-up is not as easy as you might think
If you ever missed the UK ITV Indie Chart show during the 1990's, here's your chance to catch up
These are fabulous network idents for Norway's NRK
Labels: Comscore, Creative Commons, facebook, indie chart, ipod, ITV, jailbreak, NRK, Radiohead, software, spam, startup, Wikipedia
posted by olli @ 13:57Friday, August 31, 2007
YouTube will now pay royalties to songwriters
This is a great summary of research revolving around elderly technology users
Avant-garde music makers take note - The Amazing Rolo for the Wii is pretty cool
The AIGA asks - "What is success?"
The Economist asks - "Who's afraid of Google?"
Uh-oh: CNN to stop using Reuters to help cut costs
Say hello to supposed spy photos of the Zune 2 and Zune Flash
Why I went to South America to incubate my start-up
This is another fantastic campaign from Nike
Top 20 reasons why you don't want to move to Dubai
The struggling musicians tool kit. What? No Abelton Live?
Say hello to Google Gadget Ventures
If you work for Helio, you might want to polish up that resume
Best practices on how to avoid spam
These 11 foods will make you happier
last.fm now doing live gigs in London. Yay!
Speaking of which - looks like tough times ahead for Ticketmaster
Labels: AIGA, CNN, food, Helio, last.fm, London, music, Nike, personas, spam, Ticketmaster, Wii, YouTube, Zune
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